Why Does America Favor Concrete Roads, While China Prefers Asphalt?

Why Does America Favor Concrete Roads, While China Prefers Asphalt?

Why Does America Favor Concrete Roads, While China Prefers Asphalt?Roads are vital arteries connecting cities and countryside, driving economic growth. Across the globe, nations choose different pavement materials for their highways...

 Why are asphalt roads always being repaired?

Why are asphalt roads always being repaired?

Why are asphalt roads always being repaired?Have you noticed that more and more roads in China are paved with asphalt? Cement highways, once common, are gradually disappearing. But a single construction project doesn't guarantee a smooth journey forever...

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Wuhan's "RoboTaxi" Autonomous Vehicle: A Roadside Construction Site, a "Strange Encounter" that Amazed Three Workers

Wuhan's "RoboTaxi" Autonomous Vehicle: A Roadside Construction Site, a "Strange Encounter" that Amazed Three WorkersA friend recounted a story of his encounter with a "RoboTaxi" on the streets of Wuhan. The vehicle, to everyone's astonishment, had driven right into a road construction zone! This occurrence left the workers present utterly bewildered...

How to build roads on the moon? Latest international research claims that laser melting of lunar soil can create paving materials

How to build roads on the moon? Latest international research claims that laser melting of lunar soil can create paving materials

Beijing, October 13th (Reporter Sun Zifa) How to build roads on the moon? Springer Nature's open access academic journal "Scientific Report" recently published a research paper on astronomical concept validation, stating that using lasers to melt lunar soil to create harder layered material may create paved roads and landing pads on the moon.Although this experiment was conducted using lunar dust substitutes on Earth, the findings of this study demonstrate the feasibility of the technology, indicating that it can be replicated on the moon, thus becoming an important achievement in "paving the way for the moon"...